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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENT

Dear Valued Customers, All foreign workers/maids will need to undergo compulsory FOMEMA medical examination and additional check-up effective 1st January 2018. FOMEMA is now required on the 5th, 7th and 9th year of renewal until the foreign worker returns home. Similarly for maids, FOMEMA is required on alternate years starting from the 5th year onwards as long as they remain employed in Malaysia. Click here (FAQ PLKS/FAQ Maid)

DISCONTINUATION OF CDL RENEWAL SLIP TRANSACTION

Dear Valued Customers, The current laminated CDL renewal slip has ceased to be in service effective 1st January 2018. We look forward to serve you with the enhanced and improved version of Malaysia Driving License (LMM - Lesen Memandu Malaysia) soon.

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SECURITY NOTICE: PHISHING AND MALWARE ALERT

Phishing (pronounced "fishing") is an electronic scam that attempts to obtain confidential personal or financial information from its target. It takes the form of a fake e-mail, which appears to be from a financial institution or service provider. The message usually includes the company name, logo and a link to a website which instructs you to update your information by providing your account details or personal information with a dire warning if action isn't taken. A phisher can then use your personal information to commit fraud.

In order to avoid becoming a victim of a phishing scam, you need to know what to look for.

Sample: Phising Email

In a typical phishing case, you will receive an e-mail that appears to come from a reputable company such as your financial institution, government agency, or a credit card company.

While some e-mails are easily identified as fraudulent, others may appear to come from a legitimate address and trusted online source. Do not rely on the name or e-mail address in the "from" field, as this is easily forged.

The message will describe an urgent reason you must "verify" or "re-submit" personal or confidential information by clicking on a link embedded in the message.

Once inside the fraudulent website, you may be asked to provide IC/Passport numbers, account numbers, passwords, or other information used to verify your identity such as mother's maiden name or place of birth.

Fraudulent e-mail may also include links and/or attachments that contain computer viruses and/or keystroke loggers and should not be clicked on or opened.

Malware generally refers to any program that intentionally harms your computer and is typically installed without your consent. Malware can get into your computer by doing something as innocuous as clicking on an ad, going to a website or even unknowingly downloading a document. The malware "industry" has blossomed so much that some malware actually poses as anti-malware software.

Your best defense is to keep your browser, operating system, and applications up to date, and to run updated anti-malware software.

Reporting Identity Theft and Phishing

MyEG Services will never ask you to confirm your account number, PIN, password or any other personal information via e-mail. If you are concerned that you have received fraudulent e-mail, disclosed confidential information or have questions about online security, please contact the MyEG Helpdesk at 03-78018888 or email us at itsec@myeg.com.my